Word: intents
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Heyns admitted recently he was considering relocating the rallies, and on election day announced that he would limit their length to 40 minutes. "We are intentionally fostering," he said, "a style of speech that is often vicious in intent, dishonest, laced with slander and character assassination, indifferent to evidence and truth, contemptuous of disagreement and often charged with hatred...
Scheer wasn't especially committed to converting Easterners. He broke appointments, miffed Kennedy Institute fellows and Mass. PAX members, and seemed most intent on finding some "decent food" so he could finish his restaurants column for Ramparts. And, in the end, he skipped out on several engagements, pronounced Harvard students "too cool" and Harvard "boring," and went drinking with a pal from Ramparts...
Hammond considers Brown's 6-1 win last year a fluke, and he will lead 11 playres intent on proving that theory today. Leadership, however, is a hard task for the goalie from Madison, Wisc., even though his ability and personality give him the attributes of an ideal captain...
TREMOR OF INTENT, by Anthony Burgess. An ordinary spy plot becomes a novel of unusual depth, thanks to Burgess' memorable characterization...
...intent of the compromise, as everyone realizes, is to relieve the School Committee of the brunt of public criticism when unpopular speakers use Rindge. Under the compromise the Committee members could say they were fulfilling a Harvard dean's personal request for Rindge, rather than the request of a mere student organization. Though it won't be so, it will seem to the public that Harvard, and not the School Committee, is presenting a particular speaker...